<h2>Answer: 13. The physiology of wound healing and factors that impede wound repair are discussed. Those factors commonly seen in critical illness include advanced age, diabetes mellitus, compromised immunocompetence, inadequate perfusion, and oxygenation, infection, malnutrition, obesity, and preoperative illness.</h2>
<h2>14. The wound healing stages are made up of three basic phases: inflammation, proliferation and maturation. There are many types of wounds that require different would The wound healing stages are made up of three basic phases: inflammation, proliferation and maturation. </h2><h2 /><h2>15. The First Stage of Labor. The first stage is the longest part of labor and can last up to 20 hours. It begins when your cervix starts to open (dilate) and ends when it is completely open (fully dilated) at 10 centimeters.</h2>
13: Some things that can delay or impede healing are, infection, pressure, bacteria, and trauma.
14: The three stages of healing are inflammation, proliferation and remodeling.
15: The inflammation stage can last up to 4 days, the proliferation phase can overlap the inflammation stage, and the remodeling stage can last up to 6 months (half a year).